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next, the battle between apple and samsung does. samsung is developing a wearitable digital watch after apple was working on a smart watch. is anybody going to do this, julia? is anybody going to wear these things? >> i think it's a great idea. it's a smart watch called the pebble. it raised over $10 billion on kickstarter. the website says that they have people that use these digital watches and i think there is demand out there, especially if you can combine in some sort of fitness functional. it will tell you how many miles you've walked or what your heart rate is. i think it could be big business here. >> real quick, jon, what do you think? >> you've got to sell tens and millions of these. google controls the good parts of android and lunless they are working with google, it won't have a lot of what people expect. >>> and another major corporation gives social media a big fat thumbs down. we'll be back to talk about that and more as we continue the power rundown after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they
next, the battle between apple and samsung does. samsung is developing a wearitable digital watch after apple was working on a smart watch. is anybody going to do this, julia? is anybody going to wear these things? >> i think it's a great idea. it's a smart watch called the pebble. it raised over $10 billion on kickstarter. the website says that they have people that use these digital watches and i think there is demand out there, especially if you can combine in some sort of fitness...
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samsung's done that. no one else has managed that. the problem looking purely at enterprise side misses the fact people have to have two devices if you take that view or you need to have confidence people will be -- >> bill and i both have two devices. >> i should say, i do have two devices here. >> make the argument simple. i described a company that had 50 million subs at $100 a year. lower than what they make now. at a 40% operating profit. re recur ing. what would you pay for that? probably a lot. we see the ipo of air watch are good, going to be valued probably in the multiple billions of dollars at a fraction of the subs, fraction of the revenue, we would argue that's the real opportunity. we totally agree the z-10, all these hand sets, rim can't compete. that's why we think a chinese tie-up is the way to go. earnings are going to be positive in may. that's the key. >> it has had a spectacular fall from grace over the year. we know that. whether it can come back or not depends on the handset coming out now. good to see you both.
samsung's done that. no one else has managed that. the problem looking purely at enterprise side misses the fact people have to have two devices if you take that view or you need to have confidence people will be -- >> bill and i both have two devices. >> i should say, i do have two devices here. >> make the argument simple. i described a company that had 50 million subs at $100 a year. lower than what they make now. at a 40% operating profit. re recur ing. what would you pay...
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it's meant to be out there competing with samsung devices and also apple products. wile we've son-in-lonly about t sold here at this story, there are still a lot of blackberry fans out there that are praising this device. >> blackberries have always had the best keyboards, but the way they implemented this with swooip with auto complete is pretty cool. the way to peek at your key hub, and the integration with facebook and twitter. so you can have a hub of all your interactions is, i think, a neat feature. >> now, as that gentleman said, obviously, there are a lot of users out there that are noticing these differences and it's blackberry who are hoping they'll like it and embrace the phone and hopefully pick up a little bit of market share. but just as the z-10 is making its debut, there are also reports out that apple is going to be coming out with the iphone 5s and the ipad 5. that would be on june 29th, according to those reports. so the smartphone wars are really far from over. and i want to mention that blackberry shares are down significantly this afternoon, mo
it's meant to be out there competing with samsung devices and also apple products. wile we've son-in-lonly about t sold here at this story, there are still a lot of blackberry fans out there that are praising this device. >> blackberries have always had the best keyboards, but the way they implemented this with swooip with auto complete is pretty cool. the way to peek at your key hub, and the integration with facebook and twitter. so you can have a hub of all your interactions is, i...
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apple is reportedly working on one and samsung announces it will enter the smart wach market. will these devices live up to the hype? it's all coming up on "closing bell." urned heinto a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception
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the president of samsung electronics america as samsung's product gets set to hit the market. we are live from the fomc statement. did bernanke kill the momentum? steve liesman is live from washington straight ahead. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> >> sam is upping is holding an event to unveil its products. tim baxter, president of samsung electronics america. good to have you with us. >> certainly a lot of changes have gone on with the tv in the living room. at this point what are the big products you're unveiling and why should consumers care about these products? >> the big things we're focused on is injecting more excitement and wow into the te
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whether samsung or apple. people releapt and their behavior changes. >> if you're 17, you probably don't have many secrets to get out. >> no. >> dennis, just before you go, is this wristwatch, as you foresee it, sa huge revenue driver? >> el, there was an interesting estimate in a bloomberg story. about a $6 billion market. the watch market overall, not smart watches is basically zero market. the watch market is $60 billion market. it seems plausible to me that both apple and samsung can get a big chunk of that. >> you're not suggesting that? >> probably not. those are obviously pieces of jewelry, swatch group. the big swiss company has basically a strong l old by the control of the movements inside. that company has done very well. >> what kind of market are we talking about? something more than casio but less than a cartier? >> i would think so. one other thing to ponder as we speculate, is how did the two companies differentiate themselves? as jim cramer said earlier in the promo he wants ap toll bring out
whether samsung or apple. people releapt and their behavior changes. >> if you're 17, you probably don't have many secrets to get out. >> no. >> dennis, just before you go, is this wristwatch, as you foresee it, sa huge revenue driver? >> el, there was an interesting estimate in a bloomberg story. about a $6 billion market. the watch market overall, not smart watches is basically zero market. the watch market is $60 billion market. it seems plausible to me that both...
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compare that against samsung. samsung last week had a new launch of the galaxy s4 and it was roughly the same as smartphones which was 19%. 2012 they finished at 30% and the phones they're producing are bigger. in some cases they got very low price points and they're in all of the markets and that's really, you know, the good thing about apple is they build a great phone and the bad thing is a lot of people can't afford those phones and that's a big issue. the galaxy s4 is launched in 155 countries last week simultaneously. the iphone is only sold in 100 countries. if you can't get the phone it's hard to buy it, so that's the problem. >> what about the transformation of the business, if they do launch phones at lower price points or relaunch the product cast degree. or is that just not on the same scale of magnitude as present iphone sales? does it not lose the needle, if you like? >> no. you asked an excellent question and it's the right one. the problem is this. if you go back to when apple reported the quarter,
compare that against samsung. samsung last week had a new launch of the galaxy s4 and it was roughly the same as smartphones which was 19%. 2012 they finished at 30% and the phones they're producing are bigger. in some cases they got very low price points and they're in all of the markets and that's really, you know, the good thing about apple is they build a great phone and the bad thing is a lot of people can't afford those phones and that's a big issue. the galaxy s4 is launched in 155...
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the comparison to samsung, i get, but isn't it unfair given samsung's stock, to say that samsung has been flat since its launch and that's probably a victory for shares of samsung who have had a tremendous run. >> melissa, i think the worry is here's the samsung product that will displace the apple iphone. that didn't happen and the reviews were mixed. it's a great product and it's a formidable competitor for apple and going forward it it will be apple's turn and we expect new product launches in the summer. the stock is going to back and fill here probably for the next quarter, but -- >> go ahead. let's be clear about the next quarter. even today piper jaffray is reiterating its overweight in the price target and there's another analyst saying we believe that the current street numbers are too high for march and june. it is going to get bumpy on the announcements here, isn't it? >> it is, and i think what you're seeing is a lot of investors have expected this dividend announcement. we expect to see that dividend announcement when they announce the quarter and hopefully that will tak
the comparison to samsung, i get, but isn't it unfair given samsung's stock, to say that samsung has been flat since its launch and that's probably a victory for shares of samsung who have had a tremendous run. >> melissa, i think the worry is here's the samsung product that will displace the apple iphone. that didn't happen and the reviews were mixed. it's a great product and it's a formidable competitor for apple and going forward it it will be apple's turn and we expect new product...
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it takes on market leaders apple and samsung and they have soared more than 150% in just the past six months. 150 -- i mean, this is a classic sort of dash for trash that we've seen so far this year. >> i like that, yes. where there are a lot of stocks that people questioned the future of the stocks and they questioned the quality of the stocks and these are the ones that had been gaining. >> right. blackberry, bed bath and beyond, best buy, hewlett-packard. >> yes. >> all companies thought to be on the ropes and all companies resurgent and all companies very inexpensive if they get it right. if they get it right, blackberry has no problem. >> eric schmidt will be in line because he's using one with the keyboard so he would have to wait for the q10 and not the z10 because ironically he uses a blackberry. he likes the keyboard. >> i'll tell you what's ironic, when i went to my college reunion. steve ballmer was using a nokia. why? microsoft -- >> exactly. he said look at this. oh, my god, i've never seen one of those. >> because nobody has one. >> if he'd pulled out a blackberry, it wo
it takes on market leaders apple and samsung and they have soared more than 150% in just the past six months. 150 -- i mean, this is a classic sort of dash for trash that we've seen so far this year. >> i like that, yes. where there are a lot of stocks that people questioned the future of the stocks and they questioned the quality of the stocks and these are the ones that had been gaining. >> right. blackberry, bed bath and beyond, best buy, hewlett-packard. >> yes. >>...